Mike Epps

Seats only guaranteed until showtime. Ticket price is more expensive at the door (if any remain).

Premium seating is in the front row of the balcony, and front two rows directly in front of the stage. General Admission is first come, first serve.

There are no refunds on any ticket purchases.

2-item minimum in showroom. This means each person must purchase 2 items off the menu. This can be an alcoholic, or non-alcoholic drink, or any of our food items.

We are a plastic straw free establishment. You are welcome to bring a straw with you, not use a straw, or purchase a custom Tacoma Comedy Club metal straw for $2. This is becoming a policy in the state of Washington that we are getting ahead of, and we support it as well. See https://strawfree.org/ for more information!

Mike Epps has generated an extraordinary amount of buzz among his
peers within the entertainment industry for being one of the funniest
comic actors toe emerge in the Hollywood scene as of late. 2008 proved
to be an impressive year for Epps. In February, Epps appeared in the
Universal Studios ensemble comedy “Welcome Home Roscoe Jenkins,”
opposite Martin Lawrence, James Earl Jones and Joy Bryant. In April
2008, he appeared in the indie film “The Grand,” directed by Zak Penn
and starring Woody Harrelson and Cheryl Hines. He can also be seen in
the following 2008 releases: MGM’s “Soul Men” starring Samuel L.
Jackson, Bernie Mac and Issac Hayes; Sony Pictures’ “Hancock” starring
Will Smith and Charlize Theron and “Open Season 2” in which he lends his
voice. Upcoming, Epps re-teams with Ice Cube to star in “Janky
Promoters,” a comedy about two shady concert promoters (Cube and Epps)
who get into hot water when their chance to book a superstar rapper goes
awry. “Janky” is due in theateres March 2009. Epps will also star
oppositve Mos Def in the dark comedy, “Next Day Air,” which is set to
release in May 2009. In 2007, Epps reprised his role as ‘LJ’ in Sony’s
futuristic action franchise, “Resident Evil: Extinction,” which placed
number one at thte box office for two consecutive weeks in September
‘07. Epps also had as small but dramatic role alongside Don Cheadle in
“Talk to Me” for Focus Features in August 2007.

When Epps isn’t filming, he is touring the country and performing his
comedy act, The Mike Epps on the Edge Tour to sold-out theaters and
arenas across the country. Last year Mike’s one hour comedy special,
“Inappropriate Behavior” aired on HBO and was one of the network’s
top-rated one-hour specials of the year, followed by its subsequent DVD
release that same month. Later that fall, Mike transitioned from his HBO
comedy special to hosting duties as the new host of HBO’s Def Comedy
Jam, which aired on September 10, 2006. Since 2000, Epss’ comedic film
roles have exploded. In March 2002 Epps was seen starting opposite Ice
Cube in New Line Cinema’s “All About the Benjamins.” Epps also reprised
his role as Day-Day in “Friday After Next,” the third installment of the
“Friday” series. In 2003, Epps appeared in the Paramount comedy, “The
Fighting Temptations” alongside Cuba Gooding Jr. and Beyonce Knowles,
and in 2004 he played the comedic relief as a loud mouthed garbage manin
Fox Searchlight’s “Roll Bounce,” a film set in the late 1970s about the
rollerskating lifestyle which also starred Bow Wow, Chi McBride, and
Nick Cannon. Mike then went on to play a pivotal role in the Focus
Features romantic comedy, “Something New,” starring Sanaa Lathan as a
black career woman who unexpectedly finds love with a white
working-class man, played by Simon Baker. Earlier that same year, Epps
starred in two classic remakes — first Epps was seen in Columbia
Pictures’ well received, “Guess Who”, starring Ashton Kutcher and Bernie
Mac which was released in March of ‘05. He then starred in Paramount
Picture’s remake of “The Honeymooners,” in which he played comedic
legend Ed Norton, alongside Cedric the Entertainer as Ralph Kramden. A
native of Indiana who has steadily climbed his way up the stand-up
comedy ranks for the last seven years, Epps’ comedic talent was
recognized by a national audience in 1995 when he appeared on the Def
Comedy Jam tour and appeared on HGO’s Def Comedy Jam broadcasts. Epps
moved to Los Angeles after his successful performance at the 1999
Laffapalooza festival in Atlanta. During his performance at LA’s Comedy
Store, Epps caught the attention of Ice Cube. This led to him being cast
int he co-starring role of Day-Day in his feature film debut, 2000’s
hit comedy “Next Friday.” Epps has also appeared in “Bait” with Jamie
Foxx, “How High” with Method Man and Redman and was the voice of Sonny
in “Dr. Dolittle 2.”

Seats only guaranteed until showtime. Ticket price is more expensive at the door (if any remain).

Premium seating is in the front row of the balcony, and front two rows directly in front of the stage. General Admission is first come, first serve.

There are no refunds on any ticket purchases.

2-item minimum in showroom. This means each person must purchase 2 items off the menu. This can be an alcoholic, or non-alcoholic drink, or any of our food items.

We are a plastic straw free establishment. You are welcome to bring a straw with you, not use a straw, or purchase a custom Tacoma Comedy Club metal straw for $2. This is becoming a policy in the state of Washington that we are getting ahead of, and we support it as well. See https://strawfree.org/ for more information!

Mike Epps has generated an extraordinary amount of buzz among his
peers within the entertainment industry for being one of the funniest
comic actors toe emerge in the Hollywood scene as of late. 2008 proved
to be an impressive year for Epps. In February, Epps appeared in the
Universal Studios ensemble comedy “Welcome Home Roscoe Jenkins,”
opposite Martin Lawrence, James Earl Jones and Joy Bryant. In April
2008, he appeared in the indie film “The Grand,” directed by Zak Penn
and starring Woody Harrelson and Cheryl Hines. He can also be seen in
the following 2008 releases: MGM’s “Soul Men” starring Samuel L.
Jackson, Bernie Mac and Issac Hayes; Sony Pictures’ “Hancock” starring
Will Smith and Charlize Theron and “Open Season 2” in which he lends his
voice. Upcoming, Epps re-teams with Ice Cube to star in “Janky
Promoters,” a comedy about two shady concert promoters (Cube and Epps)
who get into hot water when their chance to book a superstar rapper goes
awry. “Janky” is due in theateres March 2009. Epps will also star
oppositve Mos Def in the dark comedy, “Next Day Air,” which is set to
release in May 2009. In 2007, Epps reprised his role as ‘LJ’ in Sony’s
futuristic action franchise, “Resident Evil: Extinction,” which placed
number one at thte box office for two consecutive weeks in September
‘07. Epps also had as small but dramatic role alongside Don Cheadle in
“Talk to Me” for Focus Features in August 2007.

When Epps isn’t filming, he is touring the country and performing his
comedy act, The Mike Epps on the Edge Tour to sold-out theaters and
arenas across the country. Last year Mike’s one hour comedy special,
“Inappropriate Behavior” aired on HBO and was one of the network’s
top-rated one-hour specials of the year, followed by its subsequent DVD
release that same month. Later that fall, Mike transitioned from his HBO
comedy special to hosting duties as the new host of HBO’s Def Comedy
Jam, which aired on September 10, 2006. Since 2000, Epss’ comedic film
roles have exploded. In March 2002 Epps was seen starting opposite Ice
Cube in New Line Cinema’s “All About the Benjamins.” Epps also reprised
his role as Day-Day in “Friday After Next,” the third installment of the
“Friday” series. In 2003, Epps appeared in the Paramount comedy, “The
Fighting Temptations” alongside Cuba Gooding Jr. and Beyonce Knowles,
and in 2004 he played the comedic relief as a loud mouthed garbage manin
Fox Searchlight’s “Roll Bounce,” a film set in the late 1970s about the
rollerskating lifestyle which also starred Bow Wow, Chi McBride, and
Nick Cannon. Mike then went on to play a pivotal role in the Focus
Features romantic comedy, “Something New,” starring Sanaa Lathan as a
black career woman who unexpectedly finds love with a white
working-class man, played by Simon Baker. Earlier that same year, Epps
starred in two classic remakes — first Epps was seen in Columbia
Pictures’ well received, “Guess Who”, starring Ashton Kutcher and Bernie
Mac which was released in March of ‘05. He then starred in Paramount
Picture’s remake of “The Honeymooners,” in which he played comedic
legend Ed Norton, alongside Cedric the Entertainer as Ralph Kramden. A
native of Indiana who has steadily climbed his way up the stand-up
comedy ranks for the last seven years, Epps’ comedic talent was
recognized by a national audience in 1995 when he appeared on the Def
Comedy Jam tour and appeared on HGO’s Def Comedy Jam broadcasts. Epps
moved to Los Angeles after his successful performance at the 1999
Laffapalooza festival in Atlanta. During his performance at LA’s Comedy
Store, Epps caught the attention of Ice Cube. This led to him being cast
int he co-starring role of Day-Day in his feature film debut, 2000’s
hit comedy “Next Friday.” Epps has also appeared in “Bait” with Jamie
Foxx, “How High” with Method Man and Redman and was the voice of Sonny
in “Dr. Dolittle 2.”